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Schistosomes parasitize snails and not fish. Nanhu Square is the South Lake, which is different from Dongting Lake, and the annual dragon boat race will carry out a large-scale snail extermination work on the South Lake. Just pay a little attention, it's not as serious as you think, and try not to go into the water barefoot.
Fishing ** are relatively safe, out of the private fish pond that does not allow fishing will let the dog bite people, o(o haha
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Fishing can inflate schistosomiasis! In addition to Dongting Lake, there are also schistosomes in Yueyang South Lake. It is true that the parasitic target of schistosomes is snails and not fish and shrimp.
But in fact, this is not the case, to tell you: as long as there is infested water, it is possible to be infected with schistosomiasis, because snails are in the water, swimming, washing hands, and touching dew grass on the shore will be infected with schistosomiasis. The fish and shrimp are all from the lake, when you catch the fish and shrimp, can you ensure that there is no infected water on it?
So the fishing still hit the plague water. If you're unlucky, you can get into the ** infection in a matter of seconds.
In addition, "Nanhu Square is the South Lake, which is different from Dongting Lake, and the annual dragon boat race will carry out a large-scale snail extermination work on the South Lake", which I disagree!
The fact is: people who go to the dragon boat race every year have been infected to a greater or lesser extent. Probability Question!! I know why, in the past, the South Lake, including the Guishan South Lake near the cement factory, was connected to the water of Dongting Lake.
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There are still people fishing there in Nanhu Square, but I feel that it is too dangerous.
Yes, it's better not to go fishing.
A place dedicated to fishing, a dedicated fish pond, or a fishing center!
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Schistosoma has been eradicated, so there's no need to worry too much about that. I saw a lot of people fishing in the local area, and it was fine. If you're afraid to catch the fish and try to cook it, it's fine! Hehe.
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It's not that there are bloodsuckers in Dongting Lake, it's the bloodsuckers in lobsters, so it's dangerous to eat lobsters.
It was learned from the Hangzhou Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention that an 11-year-old boy from Jiangxi Province was found to have acute schistosomiasis on August 10. Experts remind that at present, there are some new situations in the transmission of schistosomiasis and the spread of disease-causing snails, which should be paid attention to.
According to Xu Weimin, director of the Institute of Endemic and Chronic Disease Prevention and Control of the Hangzhou Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, schistosomiasis is a Class B infectious disease, which is mainly transmitted by snails and is prone to occur in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, lake areas and mountainous areas. The main symptom is a rash, followed by fever, diarrhea, occasionally accompanied by cough, and in severe cases, hepatosplenomegaly, functional failure, and the person becomes emaciated and even loses labor. Human blood test results show an increase in eosinophil markers.
At present, there are 7 provinces in China that are endemic areas for schistosomiasis, including Anhui, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Hunan, Hubei and Yunnan. There are about 800,000 schistosomiasis patients in the country, of which acute cases occur every year.
1. 2,000 cases.
Xu Weimin said that snails, the host of schistosomiasis, generally live in wild watery areas such as grass beaches, ponds, and ditches. If people come into contact with water in unidentified waters in the wild, the larvae of schistosomiasis can easily enter the body and cause infection. At the same time, infected people can have larvae in their stool.
If excreted in the wild, the larvae enter the snail through water, causing a vicious circle of large-scale spread.
He said that with the acceleration of urbanization, snails that used to grow easily in rural areas have now increased in the suburbs, showing a trend of spreading to cities and towns.
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Seriously, resolutely, strongly disagree with such an understatement upstairs.
According to the report of the National Blood Prevention Office in April this year, although the epidemic in the Dongting Lake area has been initially controlled, it has not yet reached the blocking standard.
The stock is still very large, and the water of Dongting Lake is still diseased, so direct contact should be avoided as much as possible.
Schistosomiasis cercariae are very small and invisible to the naked eye When the epidemic just broke out in the Dongting Lake area, some people who did not see the coffin and did not cry did not believe in evil and did not listen to the greetings, and as a result, the epidemic spread faster than expected, and it was a little difficult to clean up in 04, and all departments at all levels spent a lot of money on prevention and control, and in 05 the Ministry of Water Resources.
In 7 provinces, more than 400 million yuan was invested in the special treatment of rivers, lakes and reservoirs and to solve the safety of drinking water for people and livestock, including the Dongting Lake area in 05 years, which is considered a small success, but has not fundamentally solved the problem.
**and*** take schistosomiasis very seriously.
Prevention and control, we ordinary people must not take chances, no one should not believe in this evil, schistosomiasis is not fun.
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*Yes**, schistosomes are present in Dongting Lake, and these schistosomes can cause infections to people who come into contact with the lake's water. Therefore, contact with the lake should be handled with caution, especially in the Dongting Lake area.
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No, as long as you don't drink the water, you basically won't get schistosomiasis.
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Schistosoma does not parasitize in the body of fish, and whitebait is generally dried and there is no problem, in short, the fish in the cave can be eaten casually.
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They can be eaten, and schistosomes are born in snails and animal feces.
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Schistosomes are usually loaded into snails, but now they seem to be almost gone, so as long as they don't go into the water, it's fine.
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The tap water in Yueyang City comes from the Tieshan Reservoir, and there will be absolutely no schistosomes... I've been drinking it for more than 10 years and haven't seen any problems!
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As long as there are no wounds or lacerations in your hands, it is generally fine. However, if you have a wound on your hand, it is best to go to the hospital for vaccination.
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It is a bloodsucking worm released by Japan when it invaded China, also called Schistosoma japonica.
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It was there in the Western Han Dynasty! Naturally surviving.
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